Two Worlds (1940)
A foreman’s son and his noble friend, who have voluntarily arrived from Berlin to help out with the harvest, switch their billeting coupons while on the journey, so as to play a trick on the estate owner, who is related to one of them. The wrong boy is asked to sit at the estate owner’s table, while the real relative is pushed off on the servants. And so begins a game of confusion with amusing results.
Director: Gustaf Gründgens
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Ida Wüst as Agnes Bremer-Bratt |
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Hadrian Maria Netto as Ökonomierat Bremer-Bratt |
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Marianne Simson as Agnes Bremer-Bratt |
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Antje Weisgerber as Brigitte |
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Max Eckard as Werner von Rednitz |
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Joachim Brennecke as Hans Schulz |
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Paul Bildt as Werkmeister Schulz |
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Dima Detoor as |
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Friedel Hanses as Leni, Gretes Freundin |
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Eric Helgar as |
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Ludwig Kaldeberg as |
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Berta Monnard as Mutter Schulz |
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Heinz Ohlsen as |
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Edda Seippel as Anna, Hausmädchen |
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Jakob Sinn as Inspektor Müllner |
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Heinz-Georg Urban-Turban as |
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Hansi Wendler as Grete Schulz |
| Directing | Gustaf Gründgens | Director |